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i'mjohn wilson. welcome to this cultural life, the radio 4 podcast series in which i talk to leading creative figures about the key moments of their life and the most important cultural works that have fired their imagination and had a profound impact on their own art. my guest is carlos acosta, the cuban—born ballet star who, over a 30—year career, is now regarded as one of the greatest dancers of all time. he became the first black principal of the royal ballet and set new standards of grace and athleticism in theatres around the world. having retired from the classical stage, he set up his own cuban dance company, acosta danza, and is also director of the birmingham royal ballet.
i'mjohn wilson. welcome to this cultural life, the radio 4 podcast series in which i talk to leading creative figures about the key moments of their life and the most important cultural works that have fired their imagination and had a profound impact on their own art. my guest is carlos acosta, the cuban—born ballet star who, over a 30—year career, is now regarded as one of the greatest dancers of all time. he became the first black principal of the royal ballet and set new standards of...
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leon wilson. leon, leon of baudette, minnesota. one of the oldest licensed deer hunters in minnesota. how about that? wonder how many he's bagged. well, that's it, that's all there is. once in love with amy, always in love with amy. amy? >> willard, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, "real housewives" bethenny frankel, talking about eating healthy and bearing ♪ >>> thinking of getting in shape in the new year but you can't stand the idea of leaving your favorite foods behind? well, bethenny frankel, one of the stars of bravo's reality show "the real housewives of new york city" is here to help. she's out with a brand new book, "the skinny girl dish," which turns your favorite calorie-ch foods into tastier, healthier alternatives. bethenny, nice to see you. good morning. happy holidays. >> you, too. >> were you always a skinny girl? >> i was not. i was trying to be skany girl, white-knuckling it, but not succeeding. >> were you much overweight? >> probably 20 to 25 pounds heavier, but white-knuckling it. there's the picture of me
leon wilson. leon, leon of baudette, minnesota. one of the oldest licensed deer hunters in minnesota. how about that? wonder how many he's bagged. well, that's it, that's all there is. once in love with amy, always in love with amy. amy? >> willard, thanks so much. >>> coming up next, "real housewives" bethenny frankel, talking about eating healthy and bearing ♪ >>> thinking of getting in shape in the new year but you can't stand the idea of leaving your...
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criminologist david wilson has studied doctors and nurses who become serial killers. the person who kills within a healthcare setting has already developed the desire to kill before they join the healthcare setting, and if you want to kill, of course you are going to identify people who are vulnerable, people whose deaths won't be noticed, and so guess what? the people that serial killers target, by and large, are older people, or they target very, very young people, specifically in a neonatal unit, in this case, where, again, small babies with chronic underlying healthcare, where their deaths won't be commented upon or seen as being suspicious, because tragically, some babies born in that situation will die. thejudge—led inquiry following beverley allitt�*s conviction in 1993 criticised the speed of the hospital's response. again, there are comparisons with lucy letby. at the countess of chester hospital, managers did not properly investigate how 13 babies had died unexpectedly in a single year, even though doctors had raised concerns. susan gilby took over runni
criminologist david wilson has studied doctors and nurses who become serial killers. the person who kills within a healthcare setting has already developed the desire to kill before they join the healthcare setting, and if you want to kill, of course you are going to identify people who are vulnerable, people whose deaths won't be noticed, and so guess what? the people that serial killers target, by and large, are older people, or they target very, very young people, specifically in a neonatal...
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. >> and that's why i called wilson. >> wilson? >> hello, zula patrol. you rang? >> we sure did. we need a wormhole pronto! >> that's my specialty, multo. one wormhole coming up. >> [screaming] >> thanks, wilson. we owe you one. >> polaris, um, where are you going? >> i have no idea. all of a sudden i just started moving. frankly, it's annoying. >> relax. the zula patrol is on the case. >> let's round up the star stealer. >> truder? we should've guessed! >> hang on. we're roping a bad guy. >> oh, no! it s the zula patrol! let go! >> we're not getting anywhere. it's a standoff. >> fweeb! fweeb! fweeb! >> did you hear that? >> fweeb! >> aah! >> a stowaway fweeb! >> we must've missed one. >> hey, little fella! you sure are cute. he sure is, zeeter, cut us loose and get me face-to-face with truder. >> what?! >> truder, you must return that star to where it belongs. >> oh, yeah? just why is that? >> polaris is the north star. the fweebs need that star. their survival depends on it. >> oh, please! i'm a super villain! you think i care about furry animals who, uh-- >> fweeb! >> oh! what
. >> and that's why i called wilson. >> wilson? >> hello, zula patrol. you rang? >> we sure did. we need a wormhole pronto! >> that's my specialty, multo. one wormhole coming up. >> [screaming] >> thanks, wilson. we owe you one. >> polaris, um, where are you going? >> i have no idea. all of a sudden i just started moving. frankly, it's annoying. >> relax. the zula patrol is on the case. >> let's round up the star stealer....
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biden's has been real, 33-year-old highly self-confident woman and she comes from a place called the wilson center. a nonprofit named for america's other mentally incapacitated warmonger bigot president. ironically because everything is an irony. center in itself disinformation but that neocon variety and for that reason heavily funded by the biden administration. also because everything is connected to a former advisor to the neoliberal government of ukraine and tens of billions of tax dollars to the economy that swirls down the drain. so you can't make any of this up. it is too grotesque and do you believe it is a novel? no you wouldn't. that is the bad news. the good news is everyone involved in joe biden's new ministry information is a buffoon. they may be evil, but they are also ridiculous. the most ridiculous of all. so you're right about her appointment and "the washington post" immediately thought of kb because wav could nuke k in v, at this height of the purchase never did karaoke and too dignified for that. but she happily does. here she is. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: for since th
biden's has been real, 33-year-old highly self-confident woman and she comes from a place called the wilson center. a nonprofit named for america's other mentally incapacitated warmonger bigot president. ironically because everything is an irony. center in itself disinformation but that neocon variety and for that reason heavily funded by the biden administration. also because everything is connected to a former advisor to the neoliberal government of ukraine and tens of billions of tax dollars...
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thanks, wilson. isn't it cool? i have a robotic butler. i sleep in a hammock... and there's an indoor pool in the shape of a dog bone. that was pal's idea. i also have the latest technology. (screen beeping) oh, someone's calling me. speak. hi, arthur. how's earth? great. i was just showing them my dream house. you think he has a great dream house? come see mine! you better hold on to something. i have to take you through an intergalactic wormhole. (whizzing and whirring) hi welcome to alpha formaggi a galaxy far, far away. here's my dream house. pretty amazing, isn't it? i think you have to tell them how it's different from your normal house. oh, yeah. it's all made of cheese! this sofa? gouda. (with mouth full): this lamp? havarti! while buster eats his house here's a story about someone who actually built their dream house or... at least she tried to. buster: mmm, mozzarella! how did we get stuck with the blocks? i had my eye on the castle. but amanda got to it first. look at this. it's just a piece of wood. what can i do with this? beats me. we could make a..
thanks, wilson. isn't it cool? i have a robotic butler. i sleep in a hammock... and there's an indoor pool in the shape of a dog bone. that was pal's idea. i also have the latest technology. (screen beeping) oh, someone's calling me. speak. hi, arthur. how's earth? great. i was just showing them my dream house. you think he has a great dream house? come see mine! you better hold on to something. i have to take you through an intergalactic wormhole. (whizzing and whirring) hi welcome to alpha...
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wilson, as an international news channel, we often speak to officials like yourself when there was a disaster anywhere in the world. but at the end of the day, you're a human being. you've lived breeze and being around this area all your life. and now you're trying to save the properties of your friends and neighbors and you know, what has to be the fact it belongs to your friends and neighbors. what's going through your mind right now there? well, yeah, yeah. and just, i'm sure, certainly, you know, initially, you know, you get some very shocking, very traumatic experiences. really feel for a hardest to out to a residence that may experience property loss. and also, you know, word, but we're here as a, as a city, as a community, to start support one another. we're getting to men to support from our firefighters . but i'm wonderful. uh, you know, our support from our, our province. we're getting support from our local businesses organizations, just coming coming. we're coming together as a community to provide support for those in need. we don't have difficult uh time it's a is a i'm
wilson, as an international news channel, we often speak to officials like yourself when there was a disaster anywhere in the world. but at the end of the day, you're a human being. you've lived breeze and being around this area all your life. and now you're trying to save the properties of your friends and neighbors and you know, what has to be the fact it belongs to your friends and neighbors. what's going through your mind right now there? well, yeah, yeah. and just, i'm sure, certainly, you...
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dana wilson used to finish all summer. today, a conservation authority grants rare, fleeting permission to throw a net. there was a season? >> there was a season. >> reporter: now there's a day? >> there's a day. sometimes it's hours. sometimes you might get 12 hours, 16 hours. that's what we're down to. >> reporter: here, the vanishing wild scuttled a way of life that began with native tribes a thousand years ago. >> i don't remember anybody doing anything other than fishing. >> reporter: fisherman armondo is a member of the lumy tribe, which calls itself people of the salmon. he didn't imagine the rich harvest would end with his five fishbo >> all of a sudden, you're trying to figure out, how am i going to make that paycheck for my family? for me it was i have a backup for a backup for a backup for a backup. >> reporter: his backup includes a food truck, switching to crab fishing and consulting on cannabis farms. his scramble to adapt is being repeated around the world. a world wildlife fund study says that in the past 5
dana wilson used to finish all summer. today, a conservation authority grants rare, fleeting permission to throw a net. there was a season? >> there was a season. >> reporter: now there's a day? >> there's a day. sometimes it's hours. sometimes you might get 12 hours, 16 hours. that's what we're down to. >> reporter: here, the vanishing wild scuttled a way of life that began with native tribes a thousand years ago. >> i don't remember anybody doing anything other...
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"abc 7 news" reporter tiffany wilson continues team coverage. she is live in san francisco where the record temperature was shattered today and has more on the problems that created. tiffany. >> reporter: ama, the heat wreaked havoc on the evening commute for bart and muni riders. they said it was toughest on the oldest vehicles in the fleet. with more hot weather expect tomorrow, there could be another day of delays. farewell august, steam-tember has arrived in san francisco. >> 106, that's a bit hotter than i thought. >> reporter: commuters heading home for the holiday weekend faced long delays. >> there's always delays when it is hot, and even when it is not hot. >> reporter: those arriving from the east bay shared stories of suffering. >> reporter: how hot was it on the train? >> i don't have a thermometer but probably 120 degree. >> the right here was miserable. the air is barely on, sweating. it was really miserable ride. >> reporter: both bart trains and muni buses struggled to operate in the record-setting heat. >> some of the older elec
"abc 7 news" reporter tiffany wilson continues team coverage. she is live in san francisco where the record temperature was shattered today and has more on the problems that created. tiffany. >> reporter: ama, the heat wreaked havoc on the evening commute for bart and muni riders. they said it was toughest on the oldest vehicles in the fleet. with more hot weather expect tomorrow, there could be another day of delays. farewell august, steam-tember has arrived in san francisco....
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a statement was posted on the church's web site sunday, but now the husband, charles wilson, is calling that apology an insult since he says no one from the church ever directly contacted him or his wife. the couple was forced to move their ceremony at the last minute. >>> secretary of state clinton is in south africa as part of her visit to johannesburg. clinton traveled to nelson mandela's hometown where she had lunch with the former south african president and his wife. mandela who turned 94 last month has retired from public life. >> but kept that smile. looks good for 94. wow, what a life. incredible. >> he does look good. >> preparing the show this morning, we noticed something, russia has been a virtual treasure trove of wild stuff for us this summer. always crazy video out of russia. >> everything we have seen featured cars and vehicles. why stop now? >> that's right. who really knows what this dude was thinking when he decided to roll around on a shopping cart in the middle of a busy highway. obviously he caused all sorts of traffic headaches. but he didn't seem to care. i'm gu
a statement was posted on the church's web site sunday, but now the husband, charles wilson, is calling that apology an insult since he says no one from the church ever directly contacted him or his wife. the couple was forced to move their ceremony at the last minute. >>> secretary of state clinton is in south africa as part of her visit to johannesburg. clinton traveled to nelson mandela's hometown where she had lunch with the former south african president and his wife. mandela who...
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joe wilson was watching the day's action unfold. was defined by stuart broad's decision to announce his retirement, he now has an opportunity to go out on another win thanks to the way that england batted, from the very first over the intention was obvious, batting performance from the day probably from joe root, he could not quite believe it when he was out, todd murphy persevered, there was a late batting fund from james anderson and this position that england are in means that stuart broad can imagine himself taking match winning wickets on the fourth day and if so then his timing is perfect. to the women's world cup and france have taken a big step towrds the knockout stages after beating brazil. france captain wendie renard scored the winner in a 2—1 victory — withjust seven minutes remaining. france are now top of group f on goals scored, and need just a point against panama to reach the last 16 — they sit bottom of the group after losing 1—0 to jamaica. sweden are into the last 16 with a game to spare — after thrash
joe wilson was watching the day's action unfold. was defined by stuart broad's decision to announce his retirement, he now has an opportunity to go out on another win thanks to the way that england batted, from the very first over the intention was obvious, batting performance from the day probably from joe root, he could not quite believe it when he was out, todd murphy persevered, there was a late batting fund from james anderson and this position that england are in means that stuart broad...
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this reminds me of president wilson before me or you came close to touching this earth, who had a stroke while he was a sitting president and his wife took over and nobody knew about it until after the fact. news for sleepy joe, this is 2024, we have twitter, we have peter doocy and he will not get away with this again. >> jesse: nothing gets past him. jill biden could run the counter and they could keep it from us? >> absolutely, they are probably lvenling to this like, you know what, great idea and we are suffering like 2020 all over again. donald trump is throwing punches and joe biden is like, can i have more chocolate chip ice cream? he was drinking hot chocolate, not watching football. he looks like he has a stroke every time he talks. he is walking upstairs, standing there, nothing. he is the type of guy you run from at a bar. take a hot shower. >> jesse: speaking of hunter, everyday is snow day for hunter biden. >> kamala must have got into nancy's supply. >> jesse: gamecocks have never seen anything like that. we appreciate it. primetime producers debunked latest hooks and too b
this reminds me of president wilson before me or you came close to touching this earth, who had a stroke while he was a sitting president and his wife took over and nobody knew about it until after the fact. news for sleepy joe, this is 2024, we have twitter, we have peter doocy and he will not get away with this again. >> jesse: nothing gets past him. jill biden could run the counter and they could keep it from us? >> absolutely, they are probably lvenling to this like, you know...
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josh capon and melba wilson. [ applause ] you two, i have eaten at your restaurants several times. marcela, you're up first. you're making mashed avocado tostata. >> tostada, michael. like mexico's answer to avacado toast. >> i like that. >> throw away the gluten. i made a home made tostata. for the guac, very simple. my mom's secret weapon was -- maybe these could have been more ripe but that's okay. >> we'll make it work. >> my mom's secret weapon was disstilled white vinegar. >> disstilled white vinegar. >> that's gonna not overpower. it's going to heighten the flavor of the avocado, make it super fresh. little lemon juice. some serranos. definitely some salt. i'm a purist when it comes to avocados. if you know how to pick a good avocado, you don't need to mess it up with more ingredients. i like the sound of that. >> very simple. >> we don't need to mash it too much. we have some, right? when i think about avocado, i think about cilantro. >> yes, yes. >> you think about other things. you're talking about different herbs you use. >> i'm trying to mash it. it's a little hard. in
josh capon and melba wilson. [ applause ] you two, i have eaten at your restaurants several times. marcela, you're up first. you're making mashed avocado tostata. >> tostada, michael. like mexico's answer to avacado toast. >> i like that. >> throw away the gluten. i made a home made tostata. for the guac, very simple. my mom's secret weapon was -- maybe these could have been more ripe but that's okay. >> we'll make it work. >> my mom's secret weapon was disstilled...
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she was normally in the wilson center-she was formally a disinformation fellow at the wilson center. she testified before congress as well as the united kingdom and european parliament. >> judge jeanine: back when president trump was president, she didn't think the white house should have complete control over information though. >> with president trump calling all these news offerings that have inconvenient for him stories that they -- that they are getting out there, that he is calling fake news, and now lashing out at platforms, i would never want to see our executive branch have that sort of power. >> judge jeanine: now that the democrats are back in charge that sort of power is exactly what she and joe biden are looking for. stephen miller is the former senior adviser to president trump and is the founder of american first legal. all right, steven, i couldn't wait to talk to you about this tonight. i mean, i'm not even going to go into the fact that the first amendment is a fundamental right that we all have to exchange ideas. and when we don't have that, we don't have an americ
she was normally in the wilson center-she was formally a disinformation fellow at the wilson center. she testified before congress as well as the united kingdom and european parliament. >> judge jeanine: back when president trump was president, she didn't think the white house should have complete control over information though. >> with president trump calling all these news offerings that have inconvenient for him stories that they -- that they are getting out there, that he is...
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venture capitalist fred wilson also weighed in writing. twitter is too important to be owned and controlled by a single person. twitter should be decentralized as a protocol that powers an ecosystem of communication products. and services. but even if must fail's twitter is now a solid takeover target by the likes of salesforce, which can afford it and try to make it profitable because must did not say how the deal would be financed. stiff hold the international investment banking firm downgraded twitter, saying that twitter is in the midst of a full blown along circus. a new, affordable housing development will soon be under construction in oakland. the groundbreaking was today for the construction site in west oakland at seventh and campbell streets. former black panther leader elaine brown is behind the development. this is the only building project in oakland be led by a black woman, brown says the $72 million project aims to house people. who typically cannot get housing, including those who are formally incarcerated, homeless or unem
venture capitalist fred wilson also weighed in writing. twitter is too important to be owned and controlled by a single person. twitter should be decentralized as a protocol that powers an ecosystem of communication products. and services. but even if must fail's twitter is now a solid takeover target by the likes of salesforce, which can afford it and try to make it profitable because must did not say how the deal would be financed. stiff hold the international investment banking firm...
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. >> tom hanks and his wife rita wilson, have both tested positive for coronavirus. . >> to keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. >> all right. exactly one year ago today when the country began to feel the full effects of the coronavirus. march 11th, 2020 was the day the world health organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic. and in the u.s., shutdowns kicked in, cities began limiting gatherings. schools began to close. and major sports leagues started to halt play. everything seemed to stop. can you believe it's been a year, joe? >> i know. willie, it seems so much longer than a year. now that we look back on that time period we understand actually what the president knew and when the president knew it. we understood for all the lies, for all the denials, all the efforts to say it was one person coming in from china, all the efforts to say it wasn't contagious, that it was going to just go away, in fact, he said that a year ago yesterday. relax. it's going to go away. basically nothing
. >> tom hanks and his wife rita wilson, have both tested positive for coronavirus. . >> to keep new cases from entering our shores, we will be suspending all travel from europe to the united states for the next 30 days. >> all right. exactly one year ago today when the country began to feel the full effects of the coronavirus. march 11th, 2020 was the day the world health organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic. and in the u.s., shutdowns kicked in, cities began...
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william todd wilson pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy on wednesday. he's one of the 11 members of the extremist group the oath keepers. he is the third member of that group to plead guilty and to agree to cooperate with prosecutors. he was among the oath keepers seen on the 6th on video moving in military formation among the mob that stormed the u.s. capitol. in court records william wilson describes what happened after the capitol was breached like this. at approximately 5:00 p.m., wilson, rhodes and others left the capitol grounds and walked together to the phoenix hotel. at the phoenix hotel, rhodes gathered wilson and other co-conspirators inside of a private suite. rhodes then calls an individual over speaker phone. wilson heard rhodes repeatedly implore that individual to tell president trump to call upon groups like the oath keepers to forcibly oppose the transfer of power. this individual denied rhodes' request to speak directly with trump. after the call rhodes states to the group, quote, i just want to fight. as nbc news, quote, such a phone
william todd wilson pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy on wednesday. he's one of the 11 members of the extremist group the oath keepers. he is the third member of that group to plead guilty and to agree to cooperate with prosecutors. he was among the oath keepers seen on the 6th on video moving in military formation among the mob that stormed the u.s. capitol. in court records william wilson describes what happened after the capitol was breached like this. at approximately 5:00 p.m.,...
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. >> laura: remember when we had a two week furious news cycle after congresswoman frederika wilson spun what trump said to a gold star family? well, where is that media now? well, not only are journalists happy to hide the truth to protect biden, they are thrilled to pick up the grief baton from him and just run with it. now, regarding hunter and burisma, look, you can't blame hunter. the tragedy made him sloppy. when hunter biden took that job that role on the board of burisma, it was in the wake of his brotherrens death. and his father was in a fog for quite a period of time. >> laura: the only fog we're seeing here is the fog of media collusion with the bidens. now, not just on burisma, but on the classified documents issue, too. >> biden office. some of the things in those offices had to do with beau biden. that strikes me as material that would have been kept as they were and really not rifled through even by the former vice president. >> laura: and if you were offended that it took biden four years to acknowledge his seventh grandchild, hunter's daughter, well,. >> one of the thin
. >> laura: remember when we had a two week furious news cycle after congresswoman frederika wilson spun what trump said to a gold star family? well, where is that media now? well, not only are journalists happy to hide the truth to protect biden, they are thrilled to pick up the grief baton from him and just run with it. now, regarding hunter and burisma, look, you can't blame hunter. the tragedy made him sloppy. when hunter biden took that job that role on the board of burisma, it was...
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because a correction is coming that is the big warning tonight from morgan stanley's mike wilson he'll lay out his timeline and how he is positioning for a pullback plus, hold them or hold them just a day after we talked about them, casino stock
because a correction is coming that is the big warning tonight from morgan stanley's mike wilson he'll lay out his timeline and how he is positioning for a pullback plus, hold them or hold them just a day after we talked about them, casino stock
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just ahead of woodrow wilson, ronald reagan, and ulysses s. grant. while he may not get a place on mount rushmore, he is ahead of trump, who is dead last as the worst president ever. in the 6:00 hour, i made a mention of arthur." >> supporters call you? >> i'm waiting by the phone. i hope you'll mention franklin pierce at some point. >> i will. >> another overlooked president. >> yeah. >> tell us about this ranking here and why historians rank him 14th. pretty good. what are the reasons? >> i can make a good case for chester mcarthur. he is underrated. >> that'll be in the 10:00 hour. >> every president is appealing to two constituencies. one the american public. you can't be president without their support. the other is history. every president has his and eventually her eye on where they are in history and what mark they'll leave. this president saw himself as another fdr. we can argue about that, but he wanted to make his mark. to have this poll is gratifying. now, can you genuinely measure an incumbent president's place in history when he is not
just ahead of woodrow wilson, ronald reagan, and ulysses s. grant. while he may not get a place on mount rushmore, he is ahead of trump, who is dead last as the worst president ever. in the 6:00 hour, i made a mention of arthur." >> supporters call you? >> i'm waiting by the phone. i hope you'll mention franklin pierce at some point. >> i will. >> another overlooked president. >> yeah. >> tell us about this ranking here and why historians rank him 14th....
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worry about, having served in the house for nine terms, i call myself an escapee, the oasis of the wilson center for a decade is that too much of this is the press release designed to blame the other side, and i really think some of these problems are solvable. i saw us miss one when i was there which is letting the federal government bargain for lower drug prices, and the mistake there was. president obama decided he needed the support of big pharma and they, of course, were against this, and so he took it out of the bill that we passed, the health care bill and it was a huge missed opportunity and all i'm saying is i agree that these are serious problems. i agree that democrats have a lot of good answers but they don't have all the good answers. where are people who say, as the fellow you interviewed, chris jacobs, where are people who say i'm putting the country first? i just wish he were staying in congress and trying to win again. >> i want to turn to the january 6th hearings. we saw the first one in primetime this past week. we'll see more starting tomorrow morning. alyssa, you work
worry about, having served in the house for nine terms, i call myself an escapee, the oasis of the wilson center for a decade is that too much of this is the press release designed to blame the other side, and i really think some of these problems are solvable. i saw us miss one when i was there which is letting the federal government bargain for lower drug prices, and the mistake there was. president obama decided he needed the support of big pharma and they, of course, were against this, and...
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i'm lori wilson. i'm an executive coach and a fitness enthusiast. i've been taking encour for over a year now. it's part of my daily life. one of the things i love about encour is just the mental focus it gives me. i do yoga probably four to five times a week. i feel like i have more strength and more energy, and i'm able to balance better. - encour contains pure german creatine for strength, energy and focus. available for just $35.99 a month at encour.com. ♪ ♪ i'm the latest hashtag challenge. and everyone on social media is trying me. ( car crashing ) but if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, you could be left to pay for all of this... yourself. so get allstate. >>> beautiful live picture at 7:40 in the morning in new york city. tempers flared yesterday between the mets and the cardinals. on the field in st. louis, actually. the top of the eighth inning, jd davis became the sixth mets player to be hit by a pitch. leading the bottom of the frame for the cardinals, arenado took exception to a fastball up and in. few words exchang
i'm lori wilson. i'm an executive coach and a fitness enthusiast. i've been taking encour for over a year now. it's part of my daily life. one of the things i love about encour is just the mental focus it gives me. i do yoga probably four to five times a week. i feel like i have more strength and more energy, and i'm able to balance better. - encour contains pure german creatine for strength, energy and focus. available for just $35.99 a month at encour.com. ♪ ♪ i'm the latest hashtag...
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adelanto de la pelÍcula con jennifer lÓpez y maluma, una come romÁntica en la que tambiÉn participa o un wilson y que se estrena en cines muy pronto. carlos: en "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ahora. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] raÚl: que rico. carlos: muy buenos dÍas, espero que estÉn tan animados con la mÚsica de gloria estefan en uno de los ensayos de latÍn grammy 2021, asÍ comenzamos "despierta amÉrica". karla: llegÓ el jueves 18 de noviembre, todos van a puede sentarse a disfrutar de la entrega de los premios latÍn grammy aquÍ por univisiÓn, que noche tan esperada. raÚl: este chiran show que promete grandes sorpresas. francisca: vamos a las vegas, allÍ esta alan y jesse, quÉ nos cuentan? raÚl: guapÍsimo se veÍan anoche. jesse: les cuento que estamos enfrente de el mgm donde esta noche llegÓ una lluvia de estrellas. alan: en este lugar donde estamos parados toda la gente va entrar. y francisca efectivamente dormimos, no dormimos. fuimos al evento sensacional de rubÉn blades. platicamos con todo el mundo. me encontrÉ a mi lo estefan, todo lo que me dijo. jesse: ¿estÁn ansiosos
adelanto de la pelÍcula con jennifer lÓpez y maluma, una come romÁntica en la que tambiÉn participa o un wilson y que se estrena en cines muy pronto. carlos: en "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ahora. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] raÚl: que rico. carlos: muy buenos dÍas, espero que estÉn tan animados con la mÚsica de gloria estefan en uno de los ensayos de latÍn grammy 2021, asÍ comenzamos "despierta amÉrica". karla: llegÓ el jueves 18 de noviembre, todos van a puede...
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issues or projects, they interface with the faculty there in rice, the idea, i stole it from woodrow wilson center for scholars in the smithsonian which is to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of action. >> rose: indeed, yes. >> so you bring people in from the world of action and they relate with the world of ideas and people who sit in their ivory towers they have good time to think of good theories the guy in the world of action is dealing with his inbox that's the theory of it, we are strictly bipartisan we never conduct seminars conferences or anything that don't give both sides or all sides of a problem, and we have been very fortunate, we have had everybody that has come down there to exspoorks, speak, all of the former american presidents and people like nelson mandela and gorbachev and putin, so we will get you down there one of these nights. >> rose: i promise already. you have had a remarkable life, thank you for coming. >> thank you very much, charlie. >> rose: jim baker from houston. kevin warsh is here, he is a distinguished visiting fellow by the hoover i
issues or projects, they interface with the faculty there in rice, the idea, i stole it from woodrow wilson center for scholars in the smithsonian which is to bridge the gap between the world of ideas and the world of action. >> rose: indeed, yes. >> so you bring people in from the world of action and they relate with the world of ideas and people who sit in their ivory towers they have good time to think of good theories the guy in the world of action is dealing with his inbox...
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no one partied harder than two-time mvp a'ja wilson. did you see her in the post game interview? she said we can't thank you enough for how much you rallied behind myself and my teammates. we did this for you and later tweeted, i need a nap. i bet she does. this was becky hammon's debut season as the head coach of the aces and said at the parade, there's gambling and then there's odds and the odds are on the las vegas aces. they are celebrating big time. >> congratulations to all of them. great season. >>> coming up, we have our interview with the two top women in american law enforcement charged with protecting the president and the public. secret service director kim cheatle and new york police commissioner keechant sewell both here live. >>> our abc news exclusive with the woman who says she was sexually assaulted by the same man accused of killing eliza fletcher. >>> first, back to ginger. >> so much emphasis on the hurricane fiona and what is to come but there's a big story happening in the middle of the country. record historic heat like spencer, iowa. last time they hit so
no one partied harder than two-time mvp a'ja wilson. did you see her in the post game interview? she said we can't thank you enough for how much you rallied behind myself and my teammates. we did this for you and later tweeted, i need a nap. i bet she does. this was becky hammon's debut season as the head coach of the aces and said at the parade, there's gambling and then there's odds and the odds are on the las vegas aces. they are celebrating big time. >> congratulations to all of them....
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meantime, former president trump took to social media, truth social in particular, to do his best joe wilson impression. you lie. joe biden said he knew nothing about the break-in of mar-a-lago or the greatest political attack in the his industry of the u.s. does anybody really believe this? trump also said this: the radical left democrat prosecutors are illegally trying to circumvent for purely political gain. the presidential records act under which i have done absolutely nothing wrong. they illegally raided my home and took things. that should not have been taken. by the way, it was also revealed that the national archives was willing to let the former president send his kim jong un letters back through fedex. now, you are going to hear a lot today about sources and methods as the primary reason behind the court and the fbi's decision to not show as much of the affidavit as, perhaps, you and i would like to certainly see. and you will also, and this is important, hear unproven allegations as part of the affidavit. something to keep in mind. because, as critics have pointed out, guys, if w
meantime, former president trump took to social media, truth social in particular, to do his best joe wilson impression. you lie. joe biden said he knew nothing about the break-in of mar-a-lago or the greatest political attack in the his industry of the u.s. does anybody really believe this? trump also said this: the radical left democrat prosecutors are illegally trying to circumvent for purely political gain. the presidential records act under which i have done absolutely nothing wrong. they...
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you look at john dewey, woodrow wilson, early progressives in america, they very openly had this same belief. your children are first, their first allegiance talk about shot state, to democracy -- should be to the state, to democracy, and we will use them in a way that you, parents, can't possibly see. today did that underground. this is why the whole trans thing in school with kids is all premised on this. no, no, we get to tell your kids what gender they're going to be, and those parents with the old ideas need to stay out. we're saving the kids. that's what teachers unions -- rachel: yeah. and keeping secrets from the parents, telling kids to keep secrets from their parents. that should be a red flag. will: your family is the problem. pete: yes. rachel: yeah. you have a fixation on your kids, that's the problem. [laughter] it's an unbelievable op-ed. if you haven't read it, you should, because it is a road map, if you will, to what the left wants to do with your kids and family. >>> turning now to your headlines, pro-abortion advocates set to hold rallies in big cities across the c
you look at john dewey, woodrow wilson, early progressives in america, they very openly had this same belief. your children are first, their first allegiance talk about shot state, to democracy -- should be to the state, to democracy, and we will use them in a way that you, parents, can't possibly see. today did that underground. this is why the whole trans thing in school with kids is all premised on this. no, no, we get to tell your kids what gender they're going to be, and those parents with...
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>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? turns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party. >> they all got together at a local hotel, just social that first time, no sex. >> there was a second swingers' party that both of the shannons and jeffrey attended. and at that party, he i think as well as others did have sex with joan. but after this happened, joan and jeffrey started seeing one another. >> that was okay, though, according to the rules the shannons had established, as long as it was just sex and nobody got romantically entangled. anyway, wilson was married with kids. there was no indication that his wife knew what he was up to on the side with joan. >> we started doing some one
>> she identified a guy by the name of jeffrey wilson. >> jeffrey wilson? turns out david actually met him first online. jeffrey was also in the army, based at ft. bragg, like the major. he went by the name "black stuntman." by now, deputy da billy west was monitoring the investigation. >> they were chat friends, chatting about the swinging lifestyle and that sort of thing. and david actually said, you need to meet my wife joan, and invited him to a swinging party....
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. >> our first male model winner, rob wilson. >> we all actually share a so i have to remember just like, okay, put the seat down. i'm the only one here. that's probably the hardest challenge is to remember to put the seat down. >> uh-huh. >> i want a job where the staringim. >> she said i was cy if o i like my men a little old, though, like my husband. >> like your husband. good answer. >> that didn't make any sense. >>> okay. so what do we have going on weekend?pcs6
. >> our first male model winner, rob wilson. >> we all actually share a so i have to remember just like, okay, put the seat down. i'm the only one here. that's probably the hardest challenge is to remember to put the seat down. >> uh-huh. >> i want a job where the staringim. >> she said i was cy if o i like my men a little old, though, like my husband. >> like your husband. good answer. >> that didn't make any sense. >>> okay. so what do we...
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the quarterback scrambling to his right and finding roman wilson in the end zone, roman's second touchdown of the fourth quarter. michigan cuts the lead to 6 and had a chance to tie it in the final minute. it's a bad quarterback center exchange. the ball bouncing everywhere. offensive linemen trying to run with it. michigan season slipping away. tcu wins, the most points scored in a fiesta bowl. both teams playing their hearts out. tcu, though, going from unranked to the title game, nobody saw them coming, facing georgia who are looking to become the first school to ever win back-to-back titles in the playoff era. that's next monday night in l.a. bulldogs big favorites right now, but it's been proven time and time again that you can forget all about what odds makers say when it comes to the tcu horned frogs, paula? >> thank you, coy wire, for that report. >>> legendary vocal artist dionne warwick has brought us countless hits over the decades while breaking racial barriers and shining a light on important social issues. the film "dionne warwick don't make me over" tells the stories behind
the quarterback scrambling to his right and finding roman wilson in the end zone, roman's second touchdown of the fourth quarter. michigan cuts the lead to 6 and had a chance to tie it in the final minute. it's a bad quarterback center exchange. the ball bouncing everywhere. offensive linemen trying to run with it. michigan season slipping away. tcu wins, the most points scored in a fiesta bowl. both teams playing their hearts out. tcu, though, going from unranked to the title game, nobody saw...
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secretary for east asian and pacific affairs danny russell and director of the asia program at the wilson center and former senior analyst on korean issues, sue mi terry about the summit�*s significance. thank you both for being here. it's an interesting day and as we heard, this is really being hailed as historic. danny, just to start with you, what did you make about the details behind this pact? the details are reflecting a transformation, not only in the relationship betweenjapan and korea but in the integration of the elements of the three governments. the details reflect both tremendous amount of work that has begun already among the three countries and also an ambitious programme of collaboration that i think vastly strengthens the deterrents, the defence, the intelligence, the technological and the other forms of influence and strength of these three countries. and, sue, how about you? people are going to pains to say, look, this is not an alliance, this isn't something like nato where you have that provision where if one country is attacked, the others are compelled to defend t
secretary for east asian and pacific affairs danny russell and director of the asia program at the wilson center and former senior analyst on korean issues, sue mi terry about the summit�*s significance. thank you both for being here. it's an interesting day and as we heard, this is really being hailed as historic. danny, just to start with you, what did you make about the details behind this pact? the details are reflecting a transformation, not only in the relationship betweenjapan and...
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wilson. who said, if you let somebody smaller perceive smaller crime sculptured loitering, jumping into turn style in any number of things it will lead to major crimes. what we seen across united states of america, especially in my hometown of chicago is bloody bodies throughout the street to the city of chicago. it's happening in new york and los angeles. as a result especially when it comes to retail theft in the city in new york. 77 percent increase almost $300 billion as of last year. it's unacceptable. it needs to stop now. >> it's interesting leo and i will give you the last word here. there were remarks when this first began entering the george floyd situation that booting was like reparations. is this part of the belief of the democratic party these days and leftists leadership? that this has to be the normal weight for fairness? people's lives are being ruined. >> yes, you're absently right. spot on tammy. they believe it's a form of payback. but that system is systemically racist. i
wilson. who said, if you let somebody smaller perceive smaller crime sculptured loitering, jumping into turn style in any number of things it will lead to major crimes. what we seen across united states of america, especially in my hometown of chicago is bloody bodies throughout the street to the city of chicago. it's happening in new york and los angeles. as a result especially when it comes to retail theft in the city in new york. 77 percent increase almost $300 billion as of last year. it's...
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there's the play by wilson. anderson's going to feel some relief when he watches this go into the net. tipped by doud driving the net facing the play and having the presence of mind to get a tip on that shot from t.j. oshie and big hug from oshie right there who it was questionable whether or not he would play in the game tonight. left the bench at one point, came back. the hands of oshie involved in the winning goal. >> keith: three stars of the game. jake debrusk picks up the goal. alexander ovechkin. very noticeable and then t.j. oshie right now credited with the game-winning goal. i think dowd may get that. terrific job by all three of them. you just watched a great game. >> brendan: t.j. is standing by with brian boucher. >> brian: t.j., let's talk about this hockey game. obviously a lot of emotion. you came out with a victory. what impressed you with the play. >> just that we stuck with it. we knew we were going to get a physical game. we stuck with it. you come into the game with your game plan. they have
there's the play by wilson. anderson's going to feel some relief when he watches this go into the net. tipped by doud driving the net facing the play and having the presence of mind to get a tip on that shot from t.j. oshie and big hug from oshie right there who it was questionable whether or not he would play in the game tonight. left the bench at one point, came back. the hands of oshie involved in the winning goal. >> keith: three stars of the game. jake debrusk picks up the goal....
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. >> the youngest 16 year old ben wilson, his father bore is was born in crimea. >> when we reach out across the ocean, i know that this is for those fighting to survive. >> president zelenskyy at the grammy awards earlier this month. >> fill it your your music, today to tell our story. >> these 50 piano players heard the message and they're playing like the world is listening. ed o'keefe, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: they hit just the right note. we'll be right back. we're here today to set the record straight about dupuytren's contracture. surgery is not your only treatment option. people may think their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. introducing and every person... the all-new gillettelabs with exfoliating bar. it combines shaving and gentle exfoliation into one efficient stroke, f
. >> the youngest 16 year old ben wilson, his father bore is was born in crimea. >> when we reach out across the ocean, i know that this is for those fighting to survive. >> president zelenskyy at the grammy awards earlier this month. >> fill it your your music, today to tell our story. >> these 50 piano players heard the message and they're playing like the world is listening. ed o'keefe, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: they hit just the right note....
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joining mahomes, doug williams, and russell wilson. >> how much tablet time is too much? a new study finds your child's academic success may start with their screen time or lack of screen time when they are infants. our medical correspondent dr. tara narula joins us now. infants. >> yeah, it's amazing that so many parents are giving tablets to kids who are less than 12 months old. >> it's a babysitter. >> i mean, it's become so much a part of our culture. we have kids, the kids want to use screens. how do we navigate this. this study gives us an idea of just how potentially damaging this can be. and so in this study they looked at a little over 400 children, and they assessed their screen time as early as 12 months and on average it was about two hours, which is a lot. and then they followed them for about nine years, and they found that once the kids reached about nine years, they actually showed signs of decreased executive functioning and attention. what is executive functioning, it's really how we focus, how we pay attention. multitask, make decisions, plan. it's so c
joining mahomes, doug williams, and russell wilson. >> how much tablet time is too much? a new study finds your child's academic success may start with their screen time or lack of screen time when they are infants. our medical correspondent dr. tara narula joins us now. infants. >> yeah, it's amazing that so many parents are giving tablets to kids who are less than 12 months old. >> it's a babysitter. >> i mean, it's become so much a part of our culture. we have kids,...
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i had a congresswoman, congresswoman fredricka wilson called me this morning and she said, april, that room was not just at the african american museum history and culture world, we had our party last night, that was a room filled with people, white people, who saw and celebrated you. that was a poignant moment. that was a poignant moment, and i will never forget it and i thank gayle king, my friend, for doing it. it still brings tears to my eyes. >> good, i'm glad to hear it. >>> i don't want anybody to go. we have so much more to talk about. let's take a quick break. so much more with the panel. molly's new cover story for mooim magazine is all about many elon musk and what he will do with twitter? we'll get into that plus, we will speak with ukraine and its fight against russian disinformation. can that be replicated? all coming up. and get help protecting yoursrself from the out-of-pocket cososts medicare doesn't pay. because the time to prepare is before you go on medicare. don't wait. get started today. call unitedhealthcare for your free decision guide. ♪ ♪ bonnie boon i'm c
i had a congresswoman, congresswoman fredricka wilson called me this morning and she said, april, that room was not just at the african american museum history and culture world, we had our party last night, that was a room filled with people, white people, who saw and celebrated you. that was a poignant moment. that was a poignant moment, and i will never forget it and i thank gayle king, my friend, for doing it. it still brings tears to my eyes. >> good, i'm glad to hear it....
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. >> it is pure here is russell wilson and the denver broncos eight touchdowns and five interceptions today he gets going with the worst pass defenses and the nfl. >> the pittsburgh steelers to distract from the last three
. >> it is pure here is russell wilson and the denver broncos eight touchdowns and five interceptions today he gets going with the worst pass defenses and the nfl. >> the pittsburgh steelers to distract from the last three
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yesterday mike wilson kind of scared me. katie stockton scared me but then the markets, on a day when the markets should have sold off >> when they say that, that we were going to drop 20%, when you don't see, it's like oh, no, you have to wait for the selloff to come if you rip off the band-aid and get it out of the way, you'll almost feel better about these things >> rates are headed higher >> if you look at ten-year today t's below 2.8% again >> as things slow, as rate goes up and then rates don't even go up >>> catching lightning in a bottle we do it avevery morning here ford's f-150 creating quite the buzz in the market phil lebeau has that story coming up next e. >>> and elon musk's deal to buy twitter leaving some questions unanswered we'll discuss what could happen and the social impact. "squawk box" will be rooity back ♪ be the last thing on my mind.dk gty back canhty backames? sure! ...after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits.
yesterday mike wilson kind of scared me. katie stockton scared me but then the markets, on a day when the markets should have sold off >> when they say that, that we were going to drop 20%, when you don't see, it's like oh, no, you have to wait for the selloff to come if you rip off the band-aid and get it out of the way, you'll almost feel better about these things >> rates are headed higher >> if you look at ten-year today t's below 2.8% again >> as things slow, as...
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you lie, from oe wilson from north carolina. you're from north rolina. wanted to clear tt up for everybody. how much did that help or hurt what the prsident wasout to do? >> if i had power, i wuld joe wils's bank ccount to find ou how much rahm manuel pad him for is. thiscouldn't work out better. therehe white house is saing, time is - time for bickeng is over and then all of a sudden, u hear at the tow hall in the ugust. that's what e white house loves. the democrs in the house toay on friday cided they're going to see if they could milkhis for longer b officially r nding congresan wilsonwho apologized but not on the foor. gwen: not with a lotof contrition. could you help clear up or thissue that he was shoing abt, which is -- seems to be the one that is aroused by most passion on the rht is will this cover illegal imgran or not? >> it is not a simple aswer. ere is language in the various bills. there's not just oe bill. saying nosubsidy for llegal immigrants. fine. but the republican criti, inclung people like oe wis say there's noerification in the bi
you lie, from oe wilson from north carolina. you're from north rolina. wanted to clear tt up for everybody. how much did that help or hurt what the prsident wasout to do? >> if i had power, i wuld joe wils's bank ccount to find ou how much rahm manuel pad him for is. thiscouldn't work out better. therehe white house is saing, time is - time for bickeng is over and then all of a sudden, u hear at the tow hall in the ugust. that's what e white house loves. the democrs in the house toay on...
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i thought he was more of a woodrow wilson -- >> here the most important part of the interview -- >>s age tearus. >> are you ready -- >> i have flow idea what you're talking about. you're -- i have no idea what you're talking about. you're a standup guy. >> you know this -- i will always defend my positions. i don't put there out there lightly. >> no. the thing i like about you, you take cheap shots all the time, but you defend those cheap shots. >> that's not the only thing you like about me. your respect grows for me in leaps and bounds. you're like the grinch right after he realized they don't need present for christmas what you see me. your heart grows to dimensions you didn't even know about. i'm like a shot of levitytown in your ass, like a b-12. boom. you love it. you loaf me because you know we're the same people. >> jon stewart. >>> next up, the popularity of "duck dynasty." >> what is thatle? >> you didn't just spray that on you. >> yeah. what? >> that would be doe urine. >> what make the show such a big hit. is it the deers? the interview moments away. ♪ >>> "duck dynasty
i thought he was more of a woodrow wilson -- >> here the most important part of the interview -- >>s age tearus. >> are you ready -- >> i have flow idea what you're talking about. you're -- i have no idea what you're talking about. you're a standup guy. >> you know this -- i will always defend my positions. i don't put there out there lightly. >> no. the thing i like about you, you take cheap shots all the time, but you defend those cheap shots. >>...
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we had mike wilson on earlier today. he said it's getting harder to find places to hide. i know you've been putting together a list of places still good places to be. dow futures down 180 this isn't maybe the washout t flush we thought we were going to get, but it's not good either. >> no. mike did a good job today. look, there's a funnel of companies that do better with a rate hike domestica ally that do not have to worry about costs but it's a very small funnel, and that's part of the problem you've got china offline, russia affecting all of euro, the fed trying to slow down our economy. becky, all i can tell you is let it rain. that was my view on friday and thursday just let it rain let it get down to the point where everybody's price target is down. remember, the banks, which everybody loved at the moment except for jpmorgan, have come down dramatically, but when you get a rate hike, you can raise everything, all the numbers. do i want to be as bearish as the market i have to respect how horrible the market is. at the same time i follow the twi twitter because it sho
we had mike wilson on earlier today. he said it's getting harder to find places to hide. i know you've been putting together a list of places still good places to be. dow futures down 180 this isn't maybe the washout t flush we thought we were going to get, but it's not good either. >> no. mike did a good job today. look, there's a funnel of companies that do better with a rate hike domestica ally that do not have to worry about costs but it's a very small funnel, and that's part of the...
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what would we think if the governor republican pete wilson had suddenly announced that he was personally going to look into this case and called dan rheinland the republican attorney general and said it, i want you to get some of the most prominent law firms all over the state to volunteer their times. together we are going to bring ten income of 15 or $20 million in legal resources to bear because we have to guarantee that o.j. simpson is convicted. what would america think that instead of holding that trial in brentwood where he lived and where the crime occurred and where a large percentage of highly educated jurors would have been there, that they instead moved it to los angeles which is what they did do. so that they could get a different set of jurors. these types of things are examples of what happens when you draw this contrast. we had derek chauvin targeted, targeted the state and that's not due process. even the due process that someone like o.j. simpson who brutally killed it to people entitled to. why isn't derek chauvin? >> tucker: this is making people radical as we often s
what would we think if the governor republican pete wilson had suddenly announced that he was personally going to look into this case and called dan rheinland the republican attorney general and said it, i want you to get some of the most prominent law firms all over the state to volunteer their times. together we are going to bring ten income of 15 or $20 million in legal resources to bear because we have to guarantee that o.j. simpson is convicted. what would america think that instead of...
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and he was asked by our colleague kristin wilson about whether in fact he does have the votes to become speaker. he indicated, he does. >> do you have the votes for both the majority in the speakership? >> yes. >> what about the freedom caucus? have you spoken to president biden today? >> yes. >> reporter: so that last part saying, yes, he has spoken to president biden today. would not say if he has gotten the support of the house freedom caucus. that is a hard-right faction, some of which members are threatening to vote against him. he did meet with one member of that faction marjorie taylor greene behind closed doors for 45 minutes earlier this evening, greene would not comment about whether she would support him for speaker. mitch mcconnell left the capitol moments ago. and our colleague caught up with him. and he indicated that he never predicted that there would be a red wave. he said, well, i don't believe i ever predicted that when asked about the fact that it appears that it has not yet materialized in any of the results here. he, for a long time, has said this will be a jump-ba
and he was asked by our colleague kristin wilson about whether in fact he does have the votes to become speaker. he indicated, he does. >> do you have the votes for both the majority in the speakership? >> yes. >> what about the freedom caucus? have you spoken to president biden today? >> yes. >> reporter: so that last part saying, yes, he has spoken to president biden today. would not say if he has gotten the support of the house freedom caucus. that is a...
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. >>> rebel wilson's happy news. she is a mom. why she used a surrogate to have he meet three sisters. the drummer, the dribbler, and the day-dreamer... the dribbler's getting hands-on practice with her chase first banking debit card... the drummer's making savings simple with a tap... ...round of applause. and this dreamer, well, she's still learning how to budget, so mom keeps her alerts on full volume. hey! what? it's true! and that's all thanks to chase first banking. freedom for...
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. >> joining me now is former gop strategist and cofounder of the lincoln project, rick wilson, and nyu professor ruth ben geought, an expert on fascism and authoritarian leaders also author of the book, strong men, how they rise, why they succeed, and how they fall. rick, i want to start with you because of that audio that we just heard from desantis. the only reason it doesn't concern me is because i know he'll never be president so he won't be in a position to pardon anyone. but what it does say is that he has staked out a position i think all too many republicans who are pretending that they're running next year will also follow suit. they're going to run saying we will pardon terrorists. we will pardon donald trump ifc the terrorist attack. what does it say about the mind set of the lemmings massacre raiding as candidates for the president. >> they're so fundamentally post rule of law, this is the incipient fascism game where people on their side cannot do something against the law, it can't be wrong if it's on their side of the political equation. what ron desantis said yesterday
. >> joining me now is former gop strategist and cofounder of the lincoln project, rick wilson, and nyu professor ruth ben geought, an expert on fascism and authoritarian leaders also author of the book, strong men, how they rise, why they succeed, and how they fall. rick, i want to start with you because of that audio that we just heard from desantis. the only reason it doesn't concern me is because i know he'll never be president so he won't be in a position to pardon anyone. but what...
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. >>> sedrick wilson is back for miami, battling wind. he's got it. for the touchdown. burrow to the end zone. third and six, smith to the end zone, and touchdown, it's watkins. pass over the middle, picks off and jonathan jones to the end zone for the touchdown. >> wilson looking underneath. pumps it. robinson, the catch, the run, touchdown, jets. we've got jefferson down here. a lot of choices for the end zone, and jefferson reaches up, hauls it in and hangs on for a touchdown vikings. >> takes to fournette, it's in for the touchdown! some of the biggest touchdowns scored by winning teams across the nfl yesterday. and, you know, jonathan, i think what we need to do, because we always talk about in baseball, we talk about the al east, that's all we talk about. i think we have to start talking about the afc east. the dolphins beat the bills. >> i mean jets. >> jets beat the bills. one of the two best teams, and now the jets are 6-3. the dolphins are 6-3. what's tua's record when he's there, what is he, like 6-1. >> the entire division is over 500. they look great. you w
. >>> sedrick wilson is back for miami, battling wind. he's got it. for the touchdown. burrow to the end zone. third and six, smith to the end zone, and touchdown, it's watkins. pass over the middle, picks off and jonathan jones to the end zone for the touchdown. >> wilson looking underneath. pumps it. robinson, the catch, the run, touchdown, jets. we've got jefferson down here. a lot of choices for the end zone, and jefferson reaches up, hauls it in and hangs on for a touchdown...
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district attorney fadi wilson gave them ten days to surrender. >> the grand jury's believe they were part of an illegal effort to overturn the results of george's 2020 presidential election. >> reporter: the indictment says the activity began within days of the 2020 election. willis used george s racketeering law to accuse trump and his associates of conspiracy. >> some of those acts may seem innocent in and of themselves but they are each steps according to the prosecutor to show a pattern of activity that is, in fact, composed of, ultimately, of crimes. >> reporter: the court filing sites 161 separate overt acts, raising from lying to state legislators during a series of hearings at the georgia capital to creating a false slate of electors and severe harassment of election worker ruby freeman. in a pair of truth social posts, trump called the indictment a witch hunt, renewing his claims of election fraud in georgia. the indictment also references trump's phone call to secretary of state brad raffensperger, which sparked willis' investigation. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes. >>
district attorney fadi wilson gave them ten days to surrender. >> the grand jury's believe they were part of an illegal effort to overturn the results of george's 2020 presidential election. >> reporter: the indictment says the activity began within days of the 2020 election. willis used george s racketeering law to accuse trump and his associates of conspiracy. >> some of those acts may seem innocent in and of themselves but they are each steps according to the prosecutor to...
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mike wilson is out there almost every day. he sees up to 20%. top strategist at jpmorgan, says there is 10% decline coming in the nasdaq 100. ian, bank of america, sees the s&p 500 hitting 3800. that is interesting, right here, that is a 7% to the downside. that is not really really that bad but almost all of them are saying hey, this market is going to get hit. the question is, do you believe any of those top strategists have sold any of their own personal holdings? probably not but a throng of investors and other professionals out there, professionals will act on the warnings. they will sell which is fine but when do you get back in? here's the thing we hate dealing with pain, right? human beings, any kind of pain especially financial pain. masking pain, we love to do but often that leads to more devastating consequences down the line especially when it comes to investing. if you mask the pain getting out now you may regret later. there is a chance, by the way, maybe we had a bear market bottom? maybe it's already in place. instead of selling
mike wilson is out there almost every day. he sees up to 20%. top strategist at jpmorgan, says there is 10% decline coming in the nasdaq 100. ian, bank of america, sees the s&p 500 hitting 3800. that is interesting, right here, that is a 7% to the downside. that is not really really that bad but almost all of them are saying hey, this market is going to get hit. the question is, do you believe any of those top strategists have sold any of their own personal holdings? probably not but a...
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working really well, utilities, staples, health care, real estate are getting too expensive and mike wilson at morgan stanley's note now that s&p could enter a bear market because those places have been stretched and everything gets dragged down. >> right, if basically if they're deemed to be, you know, too high a price to pay for defensiveness right now and people start selling out of them and it doesn't really go somewhere, sure, i mean i think it's almost semantics at this point but i'll say the equal weighted s&p 500 isn't even down 10% from its high so we're still with all the issues we're dealing with with most stocks being weighed down you're still not seeing it mostly be about the average stock getting smoked it's been magnified but what's happening with the largest ones, it's not kind of trying to make excuses for the market but it's just the fact, the math says it's mostly about money coming out of the trillion dollar club is there on the earnings question, mike, i'm looking at 3m lower ge sharply lower, horton which barry mentioned, none of this was bad news, i watched the larry
working really well, utilities, staples, health care, real estate are getting too expensive and mike wilson at morgan stanley's note now that s&p could enter a bear market because those places have been stretched and everything gets dragged down. >> right, if basically if they're deemed to be, you know, too high a price to pay for defensiveness right now and people start selling out of them and it doesn't really go somewhere, sure, i mean i think it's almost semantics at this point...
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businessman willie wilson, who is running for mayor, was similarly critical. he has given away more than $2 million in free fill-ups around chicago but he has done it with his own money. at the federal level, democrats continue to blame oil companies for the high gas prices saying they are lining their pockets. some democrats say progressive policies will help solve the problem. >> that's why we need to invest in things like canceling student debt and things like childcare to bring down the cost of childcare. investing in housing that would make it more affordable. >> companies are seizing on the high prices to win over customers. wal-mart, for example, is offering savings of up to 10 cents per gallon at 14,000 gas stations around the country only if you pay for their yearly subscription wal-mart plus. >> bill: it's one way or you could frack. you have options. thank you, grady, in chicago. dana. >> dana: new research verified by fox news is revealing that blue states are using billions in taxpayer dollars to push critical race theory in public schools. here t
businessman willie wilson, who is running for mayor, was similarly critical. he has given away more than $2 million in free fill-ups around chicago but he has done it with his own money. at the federal level, democrats continue to blame oil companies for the high gas prices saying they are lining their pockets. some democrats say progressive policies will help solve the problem. >> that's why we need to invest in things like canceling student debt and things like childcare to bring down...